iOS 8 is already jailbroken, which means it's time to load it up with new tweaks, hacks, and apps. A ton of classic jailbreak apps have already been updated for iOS 8, and a bunch of new ones are all already available to take advantage of its best features. Here are some worth checking out.

It seems like jailbreaking is falling out of fashion these days, especially as Apple adds more and more features to iOS that were once limited to jailbreak apps. However, as you've pointed out before, Apple's walled garden can still benefit from some probing. You might only jailbreak for one tweak these days, or maybe just for a single little feature, but the draw's still big enough for most of us. After all, those garden walls are only closing in more and more with each update, even if they do have some fancier flowers these days.

UntetheredHeySiri

The "Hey Siri" function in iOS 8 allows you to invoke Siri hands-free by just saying "Hey Siri." This is awesome, but it's restricted to when you have your iOS device plugged into a power outlet. UntetheredHeySiri allows you to invoke Siri with "Hey Siri" anytime, anywhere.

HideMe8

Want to get rid of some the interface elements in iOS 8? HideMe8 allows you to customize a ton of things. You can hide apps, hide badges, get rid of interface elements, customize the date text, change lock screen elements, modify the look of Control Center, and more. Whether you want to completely change the look of iOS 8 or just hide a minor annoyance or two, HideMe8 works great.

Activator

Activator has long been one of the best jailbreak tweaks for iOS and that continues with iOS 8. With Activator, you can assign custom actions to gestures and button presses. For example, if you wanted to launch a particular app with a three finger swipe, you can do that. Or you can set a short hold of the home button to activate the camera. The possibilities are nearly endless.

F.lux

F.lux has long been one of our favorite apps and it works just as great in iOS 8. With f.lux installed, your iOS device changes its screen temperature based on the time of day. So, at night, it's a warmer temperature that's easier to read.

Winterboard

Winterboard is the best way to customize the look of your iOS device and while full iOS 8 support is still incoming, it works perfectly fine as it is. You can skin your device with themes, customize icons, and add all kinds of personalized images to make your iOS device your own.

CCSettings

CCSettings allows you to customize your Control Center with various settings. Instead of being restricted to just a few options, you can quickly toggle settings ranging from VPN to personal hotspot. CCSettings has been essential since Control Center was introduced, and the iOS 8 update is no different.

MyWi

MyWi adds tethering to your iOS device regardless of whether you pay for it through your carrier. It's a $20 app, but considering most carriers charge you that monthly, it's well worth the price if you need to tether your phone.

Netflix++

Watching Netflix on your iOS device is great, but one of the big missing features in Netflix is movie trailers. Netflix++ does one thing: adds trailers to the Netflix app. It's a simple little tweak, but when you're hunting for a movie to watch it makes things a lot easier.

ForceGoodFit

If you're on a jailbroken iPhone 6 or 6 Plus, then you're probably dealing with a bunch of apps that haven't been updated to support the bigger screens. This sucks, especially considering you've got that fancy new phone you want to show off. ForceGoodFit optimizes unoptimized apps to make better use of the new screen space.

iFile

iFile is a file manager for for iOS. It can open and view any files on your iOS device, move files around, edit text files, unpack ZIP files, and even import MP3's into your Music library. It doesn't seem like much at a glance, but having a file manager on iOS is surprisingly useful when you want to dig into the file system and get access to whatever you want.

PrefDelete

One of the more annoying features of jailbreaking is the fact you need to hop into Cydia just to delete an app. PrefDelete lets you delete apps and tweaks right from the Settings app. Just load up the Settings app, tap and hold on the app you want to delete, and you'll get an option to uninstall.

SwipeSelection

Selecting text on iOS sucks. You have to clumsily tap around to highlight a word and trying to place the cursor where you want feels impossible sometimes. SwipeSelection makes manipulating text so much better. You can use gestures on the keyboard to move and select text, which makes things a heck of a lot easier to use.

Slide2Kill8

Hate having a bunch of apps open all the time? Slide2Kill8 makes closing all running apps as simple as a downward swipe on the multitasking screen. That's all it does, but it's a lot easier than swiping each app individually, which drains the battery a lot.

DetailedBatteryUsage

Apple's new battery usage section in iOS 8 is great, but if you're interested in more stats, then DetailedBatteryUsage is for you. Instead of just giving you a list of percentages of battery consumption by app, DetailedBatteryUsage give you graphs, shows energy used, CPU energy used, and a ton more.

Bytafont

Bytafont is super simple: it let's you customize the font on your iOS device. You can download fonts online, pick from a variety of favorites, and get to swapping out fonts on your iOS device in no time. If you don't like Apple's font choices or you're just a little bored of them, Bytafont is a super easy way to customize them.

Flurry

iOS 8 is filled with all kinds of different transparency effects. Regardless of whether you love them or hate them, Flurry lets you customize them. You can make blurs more intense, less intense, and change the tint levels for everything ranging from the Notification Center to Control Center.

BioLockDown

The fingerprint sensor is a fun and novel way to unlock your device, but that's about all you really get out of it. Even though Apple now lets app developers use the sensor to lock apps, not all apps have that function. BioLockDown lets you lock apps and settings behind your fingerprint.